yungerkid wrote:The world is getting worse, by my standards. Postmodernism and consumerism are the two worst predominant movements of our day. They promote weakness, and a vague approach to societal values and truth itself.
Can you explain this a little more?
yungerkid wrote:We need more solid values, and more unity.
Like a religion? Again, what do you mean exactly?
yungerkid wrote:Compensating for weakness should not be our priority.
Do you mean medical progress? Prolonging the lives of those who without the aid of medical progress wouldn't survive? Because it's this kind of medical progress that will eventually strengthen us. Or are you not being so literal?
yungerkid wrote:The decay of society is so fundamental and so massive that it really is difficult for me to address it in very much practical detail at all,
You mean you haven't thought about this enough before you started typing, couldn't hold back, and need a way to justify your superficial ranting?
yungerkid wrote:but suffice it to say that relativism and individualism are destroying America at least by promoting weakness.
Again, a statement with nothing to back it up. What do you even mean?
yungerkid wrote:Our technology has led most of us into easy comfort for much of our lives, but we have forgotten what conflict means and what it does.
Conflict is still a massive part of the human struggle. We see conflict on a global scale increase daily, and it's only going to continue as fossil fuel reserves decline and so on. On a more individual level, people suffer huge personal conflict with the simple costs of living.
Conflict strengthens, teaches, helps us evolve. Yes we're more comfortable than we've ever been, yes the weak have more chance to survive now than they ever did, yes we're overpopulating and overeating and so on, but there is still enough conflict to produce the strength we need to progress as a species.
There is always the idiot mass that blunders around with their blinders on. There will always be the life time consumer. But to counter this there are plenty of people pushing the boundaries of the arts and sciences to compensate for any potential damage to our species as a whole.
yungerkid wrote:Technology is ahead of ethics. The development of technology has improved much faster than our ideological systems have. And by ideological systems, I mean the way we approach fulfilling our goals and values.
Explain.
yungerkid wrote:Excessive comfort, which is what we are striving towards currently, will cause humanity to become extremely weak, if not eventually destroyed.
I'm pretty sure we're striving for more than that. You're focusing on the commercial and cosmetic aspects of progress only. What about the efforts put into understanding the universe that might one day lead to man colonising space? Work with genetics that will lead to strenghtening and improving our make up? Bio-Engineering that will, hopefully, one day lead to terraforming hostile landscapes so they might one day be suitable to grow food?
There is much more happening than your negative world view is encompassing.
yungerkid wrote:But assuming that we have ideals that lead at the very least to life and strength in the long run, we must maintain an efficient way of keeping with these ideals. We must advance our ideological system of promoting our ideals just as fast as we advance our technological system of dealing with the world around us. It is only logical. And we currently have neither an acceptable belief system nor a workable rate of ideological advancement. We are decaying.
Humanity is always on the brink of some disaster. It's in our nature. We're sloppy, and volatile, and our progress is generally aggressive or explosive or inefficient. But we've got this far, and, aside form some global disaster or mutual destruction, I'm pretty sure we have the resources and resolve to struggle on.
We don't need some crazy united ideological system, we just need determination and luck.
We're certainly not as morally or idealogically lacking as you're making us out to be. This seems more like a personal crossroad of yours that you're projecting outward than anything else.